“This Plaza has a lot going for it. Very easy to find as it is between the north and south #17 highway. Lots of shopping and dining.. from save on to Tim hortons. The only reason for not getting 5 stars is that the parking lot is usually dirty.”
“Cute little spot with coffee, beer, food and shopping. Bathrooms as well, but they're often closed and the soap dispensers are not ideal if you're shorter.”
“I go to this mall to go to Bolen Books, one of my favourite stores. Nice food court with lots of choices. Canadian Tire, Thriftys and Tim Hortons. Lots of other stores but I've not explored much.”
“Mostly high end stores except Canadian Tire, tiny parking spots. Has basic bank, drug store, grocery, pet store, optometrist etc. But also Romeo's, best pizza in town!”
“It's a large mall with lots of brand retail stores anchored by Best Buy, Wal-Mart and Whole Foods. There is also a public library on the second level. In the underground free parking there are also EV charging stations.”
“Loads of good stores but it is in need of a facelift I think.It just looks outdated compared to the rest of the area and there's no continuity between stores.But of course that's just appearance, as I said there are lots of good useful stores in one small area like groceries, pets, Canada post, drug store, restaurants, tech, shows, etc.”
“Lovely shopping location for assorted decorations and seasonal items like cards, candles, bags, etc. Lovely boutique-like clothing stores . Great nursery store with good selection. The restaurant is good too! but for us, it's the ice cream. All-in-all, a nice place to stop for a break.”
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890 Esquimalt Rd, Victoria“I gave become less of a Save On fan these days, but this store continues to be my favourite Save On. I don't appreciate the push to removing cashiers, which seems to be somewhat on hold due to Covid.I like the way this store is laid out.”
“A few of my fave places are here starting with Yoshi Sushi, next Mind Body Spine then Big Wheel Burger is my kids' fave place to eat. There is also a rive through Starbucks and more businesses galore.”
“It's got what you need but I'm not going to lie, it needs a serious facelift. Clearly it was built in the '90s and it shows.
Some styles stand the test of time, such as the styles from the '50s and '60s when mid-century was all the rage but the '80s and '90s, nope. They just don't look good as they age.”
“Almost anything you could ask for: grocery, medical, insurance, coffee, food, physio, pets, pub, liquor store, WiN, dollar store, post office... Unfortunately no financial institution.”
“Decent mall, a bit dated but not bad stores
Good for kids with the play area and the toy store etc.
Lots of parking
The block as a whole is great with Canadian tire and superstore and atmosphere as well as many other good store and restaurants.”
“Pretty good mall. Food court is not that great. Pretty much only Asian food, and I don't love Asian food. But a nice mall, with a nice atmosphere. Have gone hundreds of times.”
“Tillicum Centre isn’t very large, but it has some great stores like Starbucks, RONA, and London Drugs. There’s also a cinema, which makes it a convenient spot for shopping and entertainment.”
“Small little place with everything you need, food, liquor and dope. What else do you need. Also it's very difficult to find parking on the surface so you need to go to underground parking if you are driving there during anytime where it is busy”
“This is a great centre with nice stores. The only difficult part is the one way system which can be very frustrating to navigate. There are some empty storefronts but overall it is still a nice place, especially for Starbucks coffee with a nice patio.”